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Re: [Paparazzi-devel] Interference w/ GPS
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Re: [Paparazzi-devel] Interference w/ GPS |
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Tue, 3 Jun 2008 21:54:23 GMT |
I've never noticed any EMI emissions from a video TX but certainly the RF
output has a tremendous effect on the GPS and everything else. You could
temporarily connect a high gain antenna to your TX and point it away from the
GPS to verify that the interference is indeed from the TX itself and not the RF
output.
If the problem is indeed RF, make sure that your TX antennas are as far below
the GPS ground plane as possible and try using a ground plane antenna on your
TX (to reduce upper hemisphere transmissions) and/or increase the size of your
GPS ground plane to reduce sensitivity on the lower hemisphere.
You may be getting ground reference interference as well that may require a
separate, isolated power source for your video system.
Lastly, the analog video wire can emit HF noise - try coax, being careful of
ground loops. Other wires can be looped through ferrite rings to suppress
emissions.
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So we are using anywhere between 1 and 3 2.4 GHz video transmitters on our UAV's and have been
getting a lot of interference. The problem is that the transmitter itself
is leaking RF and interfering with the gps not the antenna (or at least
i think so). Does anyone have any suggestions for how to stop this
interference. Also does anyone know any high quality small transmitters
for any frequency's that don't have as much signal leakage?
We have tried wrapping the transmitters in grounded aluminum foil with little to no success as well
Also does anyone know if you can buy a single transmitter that can broadcast on multiple channels simultaneously?